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john mccain did about 35 or 34. but this is the margin of difference, and many people feel that this emerging population group is key to president obama keeping the presidency. >> thanks a lot, mark. brian, when you look at where these vote totals are, places like florida, places in nevada, that's where the latino vote is going to come in. >> senator john mccain, the nominee in 2008, joins us live from boca raton, florida. sen to great to see you as always. you have the unique perspective of having debated both president obama and mitt romney. do you think it's easier this time around for mitt romney since president obama has a record he has to defend this time? >> i do. i do very much so, and in the first debate, i think mitt romney was able to shatter that illusion that they had built up through all the negative ads, of him being a rich guy, didn't care, all that. i think that was shattered in the first debate so it was more than just technical debating points. the president had a record to run on. and that, i thi
john mccain did about 35 or 34. but this is the margin of difference, and many people feel that this emerging population group is key to president obama keeping the presidency. >> thanks a lot, mark. brian, when you look at where these vote totals are, places like florida, places in nevada, that's where the latino vote is going to come in. >> senator john mccain, the nominee in 2008, joins us live from boca raton, florida. sen to great to see you as always. you have the unique...
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we go one on one with senator john mccain. will a deficit deal be bad medicine for america's top hospitals and insurance companies. we'll explain in the bloomburg analysis. she helps people connect. you need to know julianna glover. i'm peter cook welcome to bloomburg governments capitol gain. if your business is washington stay with us the next half hour. for the impact on government action in business and the economy and the people who matter. governments begin with elections. and this election will set the stage for the most important fiscal debate the country has faced. we'll talk about it. in a moment we'll take you inside the congressional race wall street cares about most. but first a quick take on bloomburg governments key findings this week on washington's winners and losers. so big they're known as the primes may have to make room for a 6th. according to an analysis the pentagon is likely to bless the proposed merger of eads and bae. the new competition for business would make the defense department a winner. losers
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. >> of course, he was running against an insider, john mccain. the question though, with washington so unpopular, who would argue you can change it from the inside? meanwhile, democrats continue to hammer romney over the 47% comment. president obama even worked in a dig himself yesterday. >> when you express an attitude that half the country considers itself victims, that somehow they want to be dependent on government, my thinking is, maybe you haven't gotten around a lot. >> today as the president and paul ryan prepare to speak to the aarp in new orleans, the obama campaign continues to press that message in a campaign video. this one pegged to seniors. the president was on the defensive about his record though, by the way, specifically on the issue of immigration. he was pressed hard by jorge ramos. >> a promise is a promise. and with all due respect, but you didn't keep that promise. >> i am happy to take responsibility for the fact that we didn't get it done but i did not make a promise that i would get everything done 100% when i was electe
. >> of course, he was running against an insider, john mccain. the question though, with washington so unpopular, who would argue you can change it from the inside? meanwhile, democrats continue to hammer romney over the 47% comment. president obama even worked in a dig himself yesterday. >> when you express an attitude that half the country considers itself victims, that somehow they want to be dependent on government, my thinking is, maybe you haven't gotten around a lot....
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do you agree with john mccain? it's getting completely out of hand and actually become being destructive to the party. >> i believe there are good people on both sides of every issue. i believe in women's rights. i live in a strong house full of strong accomplished women. and on the debates that folks are bringing up right now, we need to focus on the things that matter. the debts, deficit, spending, and national security. the social issues, there's good people on both sides of those. >> interesting for karen santorum saying if rick would be president, he would respect a woman's right to have contraception if she wants to. i don't think i've heard a santorum articulate in such a straightforward matter. >> i'm with mitt romney. he's one of the most hard working, honest men i've met. i don't know the other candidates at all. i've never met rick. but i know how i feel about those issues. and i've been in favor of contraception rights for women. really i think it's important to make sure we have religious protections a
do you agree with john mccain? it's getting completely out of hand and actually become being destructive to the party. >> i believe there are good people on both sides of every issue. i believe in women's rights. i live in a strong house full of strong accomplished women. and on the debates that folks are bringing up right now, we need to focus on the things that matter. the debts, deficit, spending, and national security. the social issues, there's good people on both sides of those....
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i guarantee john mccain had been president with that spell or george bush had been present for if that still i would have been out there with a sign protesting i didn't. that's not good for the cause or the president and it's all the way we should conduct ourselves and selling very tough on progressive movements and putting myself who didn't stand on principles based on who we look at our crossings as president. >> host: there was a gallup poll that was released april 9th so about ten days ago, and one of the things i thought was interesting about it is in 2007 a lot of republicans were overwhelmingly, a lot of the issues we are talking about. but, from four years later they are not. it's mostly democrats have pretty much stayed the same, republicans have dropped. one of these things is the partisanship, what happened there? there was support for some of these efforts in 2007. it's heartbreaking to me because people say maybe there's too much partisanship, but i don't see too much partisanship if you mean both sides are equally partisan. >> host: the magnets are moving parts. >> guest:
i guarantee john mccain had been president with that spell or george bush had been present for if that still i would have been out there with a sign protesting i didn't. that's not good for the cause or the president and it's all the way we should conduct ourselves and selling very tough on progressive movements and putting myself who didn't stand on principles based on who we look at our crossings as president. >> host: there was a gallup poll that was released april 9th so about ten...
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do you remember when george stephanopoulos at abc asked john mccain about gay adoption? do you remember this moment in 2008? and all of a sudden it was like john mccain was high or something, or he was channeling miss teen south carolina? it was such a strange moment. do you remember that? >> on gay adoption, you told "the new york times" you were against it, even in cases where the children couldn't find another home. but then your staff backtracked a bit. what is your position request? >> my position is it's not the reason why i'm running for president of the united states and i think -- and i think that two-parent families are best for america. >> what do you mean by that, it's not the reason you're running for president of the united states? >> well, i think it's important for us to instill family values, but i think it's very important that we understand we have other challenges too. i'm running for president of the united states because i want to help with family values. and i think that family values are important when we have two-parent families that are parents
do you remember when george stephanopoulos at abc asked john mccain about gay adoption? do you remember this moment in 2008? and all of a sudden it was like john mccain was high or something, or he was channeling miss teen south carolina? it was such a strange moment. do you remember that? >> on gay adoption, you told "the new york times" you were against it, even in cases where the children couldn't find another home. but then your staff backtracked a bit. what is your position...
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she did not do well as john mccain had done. the flip side of the reason she ran a hundred john mccain is that it drove moderate white voters swung towards republicans that year. that is a potential problem for anyone to put together a coalition of everyone is that certain latino interests will line up with the way working-class interest in you go to keep posting your coalitions. we see this within the democratic party in inner cities or places like los angeles and denver was the multiracial coalitions, pirate because the tensions between groups within the democratic party in the states. so in short, as we move towards 2012, and don't believe the hype about where democratic -- demographic trends are sending us. i would not be surprised to see latino turnout spike. i would not be surprised to see it stay the same or drop a little bit. if african-american turnout comes back to traditional levels of 11%, and that's to and barack obama's closed-circuit nitrate at the top in the 2008 turnout. i will say when it seemed. the president'
she did not do well as john mccain had done. the flip side of the reason she ran a hundred john mccain is that it drove moderate white voters swung towards republicans that year. that is a potential problem for anyone to put together a coalition of everyone is that certain latino interests will line up with the way working-class interest in you go to keep posting your coalitions. we see this within the democratic party in inner cities or places like los angeles and denver was the multiracial...
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john mccain did that. it was the greatest act of sheer irresponsibility i have ever seen in a presidential candidate. here is something that john mccain has never once said about sarah palin. >> we're all responsible for what we say and what we do. >> he has never said that. never once said that sarah palin has ever, ever said anything that perhaps she shouldn't have said. he defended every word sarah palin said as his choice to be vice president of the united states, including this -- >> alaska has a very narrow maritime border between a foreign country, russia, and on our other side the land boundary that we have with canada. it's funny that a comment like that was kind of made to -- i don't know, you know, as putin rears his head and comes into the airspace of the united states of america, where do they go? it's alaska. it just right over the border. >> john mccain and his fellow traveler, the little liar lindsay graham, stopped being responsible for what they say and what they do a long, long time ago.
john mccain did that. it was the greatest act of sheer irresponsibility i have ever seen in a presidential candidate. here is something that john mccain has never once said about sarah palin. >> we're all responsible for what we say and what we do. >> he has never said that. never once said that sarah palin has ever, ever said anything that perhaps she shouldn't have said. he defended every word sarah palin said as his choice to be vice president of the united states, including this...
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even john mccain, leading the charge against rice had high praise for john kerry on fox news yesterday. >> john kerry came within a whisker of being president of the united states. i think that works in his favor but i'd love to hear him make his case, but i don't have anything in his background like this tragedy in again gassy that would make me really want to carefully examine the whole situation. >> of course it doesn't hurt that if kerry took the job it would open up a senate seat that could go to republican scott brown who just lost his seat to elizabeth warren. joining me now to talk about the wrangling in washington and on the ground in massachusetts is he is square magazine political reporter charlie pierce. welcome back inside the war room. >> good evening governor, just what we here in massachusetts need another reason to think we're the center of the universe. >> well you are the center of your own universe. what does is pour tend that these moderate republicans are not onboard? >> it pour tends that susan collins is afraid of a tea party challenge and they've decided that t
even john mccain, leading the charge against rice had high praise for john kerry on fox news yesterday. >> john kerry came within a whisker of being president of the united states. i think that works in his favor but i'd love to hear him make his case, but i don't have anything in his background like this tragedy in again gassy that would make me really want to carefully examine the whole situation. >> of course it doesn't hurt that if kerry took the job it would open up a senate...
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john mccain likes mitt romney and do a close up of megan. >> come here. >> john mccain likes mitt romney and megan mccain likes mitt romney and cindy mccain likes mitt romney and the whole mccain family likes mitt romney. >> is the pill you take -- >> do you want to hear why i like him? he came on the road with us. >> romney voters don't like mitt romney. >> the thing i found out about him, i had the opportunity obviously to get to know him personally and he's quite likeable and charming. >> he's like a robot. >> no, he's not. he's not at all that's not the conversation that took place. if he had endorsed santorum, i would be like slitting my wrist on the table right now. >> he could have -- >> i don't think that's appropriate. that's lax courage not to get behind someone. i find it quite lacking courage the people that refuse to do it. >> did you get to the studio early enough to hear at the beginning of the discussion, is the mccain endorsement worth much this time around? because both parties hate their losers. i heard democrats say the most awful things about john kerry after he lost
john mccain likes mitt romney and do a close up of megan. >> come here. >> john mccain likes mitt romney and megan mccain likes mitt romney and cindy mccain likes mitt romney and the whole mccain family likes mitt romney. >> is the pill you take -- >> do you want to hear why i like him? he came on the road with us. >> romney voters don't like mitt romney. >> the thing i found out about him, i had the opportunity obviously to get to know him personally and...
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by the way, likewise, john mccain becomes the republican. nominee. also with the support of independent voters. so in many respects, independent were the architects of the entire setup of the 2008 presidential election and then in the general election, independents broke by eight or nine points for obama. so obama comes to washington, got the post partisan mandate and really from a broad crosssection of americans. their title is an apt title. how we can make democrats americans. again, there's many, many, many people who are registered democrats and republicans who are also very fearful and upset about the partisan character of the country. but in any event the new president comes to washington and here are some things that happen. first, the congressional democrats are there. and you know them better than i do. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> from where i sit. i think their posture was, we got this. we're in control. all the rest of you all, whoever you are who might have voted for our guy, this is our show now and we're going to tell you how it's going to
by the way, likewise, john mccain becomes the republican. nominee. also with the support of independent voters. so in many respects, independent were the architects of the entire setup of the 2008 presidential election and then in the general election, independents broke by eight or nine points for obama. so obama comes to washington, got the post partisan mandate and really from a broad crosssection of americans. their title is an apt title. how we can make democrats americans. again, there's...
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why would bill clinton who endorsed obama and was supporting obama call john mccain to give him policy advice during the campaign. it was not like, for instance, you might say, well, he was acting like a statesman if he did the same thing in 2004 with george bush or john kerry but george bush would have been president and had policy control. why give advice to john mccain who has no possession over the power and is merely trying to run a political campaign against the guy he endorsed. >>eric: why did he pick bill clinton do keep a key note speech which i believe is where he actually turns over the nomination to president clinton. why would he do that? >>guest: well, that is part of the counter argument that if they were not such good friends president obama with not give him such a prime role. but president obama needs bill clinton. since leaving office, bill clinton is at pay level -- at the apex of popularity. the very people that obama administration has turned off with policies and are questioning whether they want to him for him or romney, they have no choice to turn to the person
why would bill clinton who endorsed obama and was supporting obama call john mccain to give him policy advice during the campaign. it was not like, for instance, you might say, well, he was acting like a statesman if he did the same thing in 2004 with george bush or john kerry but george bush would have been president and had policy control. why give advice to john mccain who has no possession over the power and is merely trying to run a political campaign against the guy he endorsed....
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john mccain is a man with many, many questions. john mccain is a man with many questions and a man in desperate need to some answers to those questions or at least he just likes to say that over and over again on television. there is a strange thing about all of senator mccain's questions, though. the answers to his questions appear to be readily available, known to everybody in the country who cares about this matter, september for john mccain. here is what i mean. yesterday, senator mccain went on fox news to try to continue to advance his theory of a massive white house cover-up of the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. senator mccain has been advancing this cover-up theory demanding answers. he appears to be tuning out those answers when they are provided to him. it is getting weirder and weirder over time. here, watch. >> who changed the talking points that were used by ambassador rice? that is a question senator mccain that we have the answer to. the intelligence agencies acknowledged last week that they were the ones
john mccain is a man with many, many questions. john mccain is a man with many questions and a man in desperate need to some answers to those questions or at least he just likes to say that over and over again on television. there is a strange thing about all of senator mccain's questions, though. the answers to his questions appear to be readily available, known to everybody in the country who cares about this matter, september for john mccain. here is what i mean. yesterday, senator mccain...
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there's emotional interesting question, which is whether john mccain is a natural born citizen. that's actually hard question because he was born in the panama canal zone. it's not clear whether that's nonetheless a natural born citizen. the arguments in favor are better than him not. it's not crystal clear. finally, there's the pirates in the letters of marks. i'm going to close in about two pages from the book did not take questions. the letters of market reprisal clause. the congress shall have power to grant letters of market reprisal. article i, section eight. americans adore pirates. we dress up like pirates on halloween and bellow or maybe our friends and feed imaginary treats to the invisible parrots perched on her shoulders. we send every september 19 elaborating international talk like a pirate day indication which interface the language settings to pirate mode. but despite the curiously romantic appeal, pirates actually. they did back in 17th and 18th centuries in a low 6600 ships with canada's fourth and they continue today as they use their high-tech gps equipment n
there's emotional interesting question, which is whether john mccain is a natural born citizen. that's actually hard question because he was born in the panama canal zone. it's not clear whether that's nonetheless a natural born citizen. the arguments in favor are better than him not. it's not crystal clear. finally, there's the pirates in the letters of marks. i'm going to close in about two pages from the book did not take questions. the letters of market reprisal clause. the congress shall...
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so i don't know what john mccain was referring to. but i would agree with him with that. >> i think he was specifically talking about the issue of contraception which has been so dominant. i know that because of your catholic faith you have a strong position on this. you've also got young daughters, of course. people will say how do you feel about changing times? i mean, they're going to grow up. they're going to grow up in an era which is -- you know, contraception is widely prevalent amongst young women in this country. and many of them are thinking if rick santorum becomes president what does it mean for me? is he anti-women? is he anti-us having contraception? >> not at all. >> what is his view? >> not at all. he's not anti-woman. and i can tell you, i'm a registered nurse. i'm a lawyer. i'm an author of two books. when i was doing my book tours, piers, rick was the one who was home changing diapers and making meals and cleaning the kitchen. he's been 100% supportive of me and my dreams and my career. it was my decision to stay ho
so i don't know what john mccain was referring to. but i would agree with him with that. >> i think he was specifically talking about the issue of contraception which has been so dominant. i know that because of your catholic faith you have a strong position on this. you've also got young daughters, of course. people will say how do you feel about changing times? i mean, they're going to grow up. they're going to grow up in an era which is -- you know, contraception is widely prevalent...
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that admission led to many questions what took the administration so long with john mccain and lindsay graham issuing this statement. we recognize that al-qaeda involvement in the terrorist attack that killed four americans is an inconvenient truth for a president that claims to be destroying al-qaeda. but it's not too much to ask why the administration has taken so long to state what appeared obvious on what really happened on september 11th, 2012. we're a back with our panel. so given all that we've learned in the last couple of weeks. how big a security failure was that attack on the consulate? >> it was far bigger than this administration is willing to admit. we knew the security situation in benghazi was getting out of control. there were attack on the british consulate which was closed and there with a attacks on convoy and attacks on the u.s. consulate, too. there were reports out of benghazi. u.s. issued a statement in august warning americans not to travel there, telling them there is probably bombings and a assassinations. >> paul: we also know that they called for the reveng
that admission led to many questions what took the administration so long with john mccain and lindsay graham issuing this statement. we recognize that al-qaeda involvement in the terrorist attack that killed four americans is an inconvenient truth for a president that claims to be destroying al-qaeda. but it's not too much to ask why the administration has taken so long to state what appeared obvious on what really happened on september 11th, 2012. we're a back with our panel. so given all...
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lot to tell you about including senator john mccain on the future of the united states mission in afghanistan. >>> plus, senator scott brown of massachusetts gets off a pretty good line on st. patty's day, offensive to some about rick santorum. the problem is, it was somebody else's line. that story coming up later in the show. >>> first, though, let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. at 30 rock in new york city. >>> mitt romney heading into the illinois presidential primary on the heels of a weekend win on the isle of enchantment, puerto rico. according to the associated press, the former massachusetts governor won the u.s. territory with 83% of the vote after spending two days campaigning on the island last week, rick santorum came in a distant second with 8%. 83-8, romney takes home all of puerto rico's 20 delegates. that brings his total haul to 463 delegates. more than 270 more than santorum. the romney campaign is hoping it will help attract more of the latino vote moving forward. this is important because the santorum -- the romney campaign, i should say, it's all about delegates and
lot to tell you about including senator john mccain on the future of the united states mission in afghanistan. >>> plus, senator scott brown of massachusetts gets off a pretty good line on st. patty's day, offensive to some about rick santorum. the problem is, it was somebody else's line. that story coming up later in the show. >>> first, though, let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. at 30 rock in new york city. >>> mitt romney heading into the illinois presidential...
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even bob dole and john mccain who lost were viewed more positively at this point than he is. it's taking a huge bite out of him. you saw this at the democratic national convention. part of what's happening out here is i think that facts are the new spin. i think people care a lot about their livelihood, they care about their jobs, this is an economic election. people are looking at the numbers. i'm just give you a couple. we have the 47% that you gave us and that romney has seared into the public imagination, all the people he's dismissed. 15% today is what middle-class taxpayers have as a total federal tax burden. 14% is what mitt romney paid, 9% is what he owed. you total it all up and what you have is a 1% mentality. he doesn't want to follow the rules that everyone else does. >> that is so politically fatal when it's connected to the middle class in this country that it's just getting butchered in many ways when it comes to the economy and getting out of it. governor, who is going to pull mitt romney out of this? who is going to stand on stage with him? look at the politi
even bob dole and john mccain who lost were viewed more positively at this point than he is. it's taking a huge bite out of him. you saw this at the democratic national convention. part of what's happening out here is i think that facts are the new spin. i think people care a lot about their livelihood, they care about their jobs, this is an economic election. people are looking at the numbers. i'm just give you a couple. we have the 47% that you gave us and that romney has seared into the...
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mccain they've been called everything from the three amigos the three blind mice and the axis of error by the website downsize d.c. . org. those are the real three amigos big but because lieberman is leaving the senate the too many goes needed a new amigo and they chose one of the republican party's rising stars new hampshire senator senator kelly or yet iow. someday we'll figure out who real clear politics even speculated may have been mitt romney's running mate for mccain and graham picking a woman as their new third amigo was particularly useful since the three amigos first job as the need of the new political year was to take down a woman u.n. ambassador susan rice so she'd be so badly tarnished that president obama wouldn't nominate her to replace hillary clinton as secretary of state and why would they care so much about destroying the reputation of a rhodes scholar a stanford graduate in one of america's most distinguished deployments well given that the three amigos have always been basically a political hit squad a two bit republican gang that's usually promoting wars to eithe
mccain they've been called everything from the three amigos the three blind mice and the axis of error by the website downsize d.c. . org. those are the real three amigos big but because lieberman is leaving the senate the too many goes needed a new amigo and they chose one of the republican party's rising stars new hampshire senator senator kelly or yet iow. someday we'll figure out who real clear politics even speculated may have been mitt romney's running mate for mccain and graham picking a...
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george bush, jon kyl, and john mccain all unanimously praised rich carmona before, during, and after his service 3 we think it's a great opportunity in a state the democrats have not talked about in a while. >> final question? >> you talked before about the dfcc's goal. what metric you used to define success or failure? isn't success if you are in control of the senate? >>
george bush, jon kyl, and john mccain all unanimously praised rich carmona before, during, and after his service 3 we think it's a great opportunity in a state the democrats have not talked about in a while. >> final question? >> you talked before about the dfcc's goal. what metric you used to define success or failure? isn't success if you are in control of the senate? >>
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check out john mccain. he was a pit bull all week. today a little different story. >> we described his actions and that of his agency and their interaction with other agencies and i appreciate the service and his candor. >> did he tell you about the situation? >> congressman peter king admitted general petraeus okayed the final talking points given to ambassador rice. >> he didn't know? >> they were not involved. the process was completed and he said go with those talking points. i got the impression of eight or nine different agencies. >> no. >> you said the cia said okay to the revised report? >> they okayed it to go. yeah, they said okay. >> no apology for ambassador susan rice after a full week of just trashing her? these republicans have a lot of explaining to do for their behavior this week, don't you think? ambassador rice has been exonerated, it took one day. if you watch fox news, there's still a conspiracy afoot. >> nothing about the attack, nothing about al qaeda, nothing about that al qaeda was involved. to me, who changed
check out john mccain. he was a pit bull all week. today a little different story. >> we described his actions and that of his agency and their interaction with other agencies and i appreciate the service and his candor. >> did he tell you about the situation? >> congressman peter king admitted general petraeus okayed the final talking points given to ambassador rice. >> he didn't know? >> they were not involved. the process was completed and he said go with those...
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it was john mccain, kelly ayotte, lindsey graham, the three of those senators who were mounting this fight. others who were concerned about the fact that susan rice got certain information about what happened in benghazi, came on "meet the press," described it in the way that was consistent with the information that she was given despite the fact that there were differences within the government about whether this was an attack or a spontaneous event. and the reality is i think that that was a smaller issue than the larger issue of debate, which is what does america do in terms of its footprint in countries like libya where we have fewer forces and we don't really want to reconstitute the entire country. that's what i think the debate was all about. but, again, it comes back to the political reality that the president had a personal fight on his hands. this is a friend of his. this is somebody who has served as national security team in a very close way going back to his campaign. was u.n. ambassador. somebody he thinks a great deal of who got in the line of fire over benghazi and in
it was john mccain, kelly ayotte, lindsey graham, the three of those senators who were mounting this fight. others who were concerned about the fact that susan rice got certain information about what happened in benghazi, came on "meet the press," described it in the way that was consistent with the information that she was given despite the fact that there were differences within the government about whether this was an attack or a spontaneous event. and the reality is i think that...
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i got in trouble with john mccain because i called him on something, and he didn't like that. and maybe romney is afraid i'll do that again. all i know is he is being chicken for not coming on. and it doesn't serve him well to not come on. >> cenk: sharp tongued, i'm not sure i see him using that for male anchors. do you think it's slightly sexest? >> joy: yeah women clucking and their tongues are wagging, you are right about that. but what can i do? he is a guy and he is not exactly in the 21st century with his thinking. >> cenk: he feels like you are a little tougher than cnn and other main outlets he goes on but on the other hand you have been actually very nice toe to -- to him. i want to show you a little clip. >> ho and i are a lot of like we both married above ourselves -- >> joy: hunky. [ laughter ] >> joy: i forgot about that. er think that -- he should watch that and he is see i'm a friendly gal. i'm there to attack him or undo him. he can play. obviously he has got a sense of humor. >> cenk: he seemed much looser than he normally does. just they are both hunks in th
i got in trouble with john mccain because i called him on something, and he didn't like that. and maybe romney is afraid i'll do that again. all i know is he is being chicken for not coming on. and it doesn't serve him well to not come on. >> cenk: sharp tongued, i'm not sure i see him using that for male anchors. do you think it's slightly sexest? >> joy: yeah women clucking and their tongues are wagging, you are right about that. but what can i do? he is a guy and he is not...
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but we heard republican senator john mccain talking about it as well. one thing that is happening here on capitol hill with regards to these leaks, something that we don't see, there is bi-partisanship, by part ta shan outrage over the fact that the leaks happened in the first place. bill: we will talk to peter king, chairman of the house homeland security committee. peter king, republican out of new york is live in 20 minutes. stay tuned for that coming up. martha: this fox news alert right now out of pakistan, a bomb strapped to a motorbike store through a passenger bus and it killed six people. look at these pictures. women and children were among those killed on that bus, more than 30 waoepl wer 30 people were injured. the bomb went out as the bus went by. bill: ousted president hosni mubarak possibly on his death bed. a defibrillator was used on his heart twice to keep his heart beating. he's been slipping in and out of consciousness at a hospital. this a week after he was sentenced to life behind bars, convicted of killing his own people after mas
but we heard republican senator john mccain talking about it as well. one thing that is happening here on capitol hill with regards to these leaks, something that we don't see, there is bi-partisanship, by part ta shan outrage over the fact that the leaks happened in the first place. bill: we will talk to peter king, chairman of the house homeland security committee. peter king, republican out of new york is live in 20 minutes. stay tuned for that coming up. martha: this fox news alert right...
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george bush, jon kyl, and john mccain all unanimously praised rich carmona before, during, and after his service 3 we think it's a great opportunity in a state the democrats have not talked about in a while. >> final question? >> you talked before about the dfcc's goal. what metric you used to define success or failure? isn't success if you are in control of the senate? >> i have bent for a couple of cycles and into that sex when i -- in senate races when i was political director of the dfcc, we spent the time defending race is that would not happen. in 2010 in the worst election cycle for democrats in 75 years, i worked for a guy who had never held office or run for office before he found himself in the most expensive, most competitive senate race in the united states in 2010. these things have a way of moving and changing. our goal is to hold the senate. we know their arithmetic as lopsided and it is a tough challenge for it we know we have a lot of incumbents who are in red states where the president is expected to win but from the beginning of the cycle when no one gives a shot u
george bush, jon kyl, and john mccain all unanimously praised rich carmona before, during, and after his service 3 we think it's a great opportunity in a state the democrats have not talked about in a while. >> final question? >> you talked before about the dfcc's goal. what metric you used to define success or failure? isn't success if you are in control of the senate? >> i have bent for a couple of cycles and into that sex when i -- in senate races when i was political...